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In honor of Black History Month, the SF Human Rights Commission will partner with the SF African American Historical Society, Project Level, and the African American Art & Culture Complex to host My Brothers/Sisters Keeper Equity Workshops, focused on changing the narrative around African American success. Workshops will take place from February 7 through 28. The workshops are free to attend but registration is required.

The SF Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is accepting applications for the Project Pull program. Project Pull provides professional mentorship to highly motivated, promising high school students from the diverse communities within San Francisco. During the eight-week program, interns get a chance to explore careers in architecture, business, engineering and science by interning with a full-time City employees from various City departments. Applications are due February 26.